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In "The Great Leap: Solomonic Economics," Fred Ogola challenges traditional economic models in light of the pandemic and proposes a new approach to economic development. He explores different paths taken by the Western world, Asia, and other regions, criticizing the limitations of the invisible hand concept. Ogola advocates for "Solomonic economics," a knowledge-based model that integrates technology, innovation, and human capital for post-pandemic growth. Through historical examples, data, and analysis, the book emphasizes the need for a holistic approach and encourages readers to reconsider assumptions about economic development. It calls for embracing the transformative potential of Solomonic economics, emphasizing the significance of knowledge and collaboration for future global economies.
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In "The Great Leap: Solomonic Economics," Fred Ogola challenges traditional economic models in light of the pandemic and proposes a new approach to economic development. He explores different paths taken by the Western world, Asia, and other regions, criticizing the limitations of the invisible hand concept. Ogola advocates for "Solomonic economics," a knowledge-based model that integrates technology, innovation, and human capital for post-pandemic growth. Through historical examples, data, and analysis, the book emphasizes the need for a holistic approach and encourages readers to reconsider assumptions about economic development. It calls for embracing the transformative potential of Solomonic economics, emphasizing the significance of knowledge and collaboration for future global economies.